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Wyze App - Where is the Album

LarryWa

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Mar 1, 2022
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I have the Wyze camera app running inside of BlueStacks. In the Wyze app, when I take a picture with the camera, it says 'Saved to Album'. Where is this album on the hard drive of my machine?

I can see the pics if I go in to the app and then to the album but i can't tell 'where' they are.

Any ideas?

larry
 
I have an S20 and when I navigate to the DCIM folder there is a WYZE folder in there with a subfolder for each type of device. The images captured for each type of device show up in the subfolders, so both my Cam V3 snapshots are in the Cam v3 folder, while my doorbell and Cam Pan are in their folders respectively. My timelapse videos show up in the regular Wyze folder.

Again, all of these are under teh DCIM folder on my internal storage. It may be under the DCIM folder on your SD card if you use one.
 
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If you are running the wyze app on your windows computer, running bluestacks, it's probably not accessible in any windows directory, seeing that bluestacks is emulated.
Unless of course, with bluestacks running you are able to navigate to such folder....

So then, there is no way to get to the pictures? There does not appear to be a way from within bluestacks to navigate there. I figured if it is saving the files somewhere, it would be somewhere inside of a bluestacks folder on the hard drive, but that's not the case.
 
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I have the Wyze camera app running inside of BlueStacks. In the Wyze app, when I take a picture with the camera, it says 'Saved to Album'. Where is this album on the hard drive of my machine?

I can see the pics if I go in to the app and then to the album but i can't tell 'where' they are.

Any ideas?

larry

You need to setup a file-share between the virtual Android OS running in BlueStacks, and the host Windows system.
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...nsfer-files-between-bluestacks-and-windows-pc

Android apps running in BlueStacks uses a virtual drive("Internal storage") for their file storage, which to Windows is just a large opaque file on the C: drive.
 
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You need to setup a file-share between the virtual Android OS running in BlueStacks, and the host Windows system.
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...nsfer-files-between-bluestacks-and-windows-pc

Android apps running in BlueStacks uses a virtual drive("Internal storage") for their file storage, which to Windows is just a large opaque file on the C: drive.

This is how you can get to your files https://support.bluestacks.com/hc/en-us/articles/360055684992-Media-Manager-on-BlueStacks-5
 
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